Child abusers could face life behind bars under new sentencing plans
The tougher sentences were inspired by Tony Hudgell, 7, who had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 after being tortured by his birth parents.
The tougher sentences were inspired by Tony Hudgell, 7, who had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 after being tortured by his birth parents.
Named 'Tony's Law' after double-amputee Tony Hudgell, the law would increase the punishment for child abusers to a maximum of life in prison.
Tony Hudgell had to have both his legs amputated in 2017 as a result of abuse suffered at the hands of his birth parents.